Mario Party: The Top 100 debuted in Japan on December 28. Through December 31, it moved a little over 50,000 copies. Dengeki further adds that the game sold through roughly 60% of its initial shipment.
We also know that Mario Party: The Top 100 sold another 50,000 copies in its second week, so sales remained very steady. Part of that is likely due to carryover from the holidays. Even so, for the kind of game it is, Nintendo is likely pleased with how it’s selling thus far.
A number of new items have been added to Miitomo. Among the selection you’ll find in the app, the following are now available:
– Sheep horns
– Clown mask
– Simple parka + layered jersey knit
These items can be obtained by using Miitomo coins in Miitomo Shop.
SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy was unveiled for Switch this week. It was one of a few announcements made during the new Nintendo Direct Mini.
In both North America and Europe, NIS America will be in charge of publishing. The company published a message on Twitter stating that the game won’t have anything removed or replaced in the west, perhaps to ease concerns about possible censorship.
The tweet is as follows:
The content released globally will contain the same costumes and content. Nothing will be removed or replaced in the Western release. As for controls, it is more accessible for all players, and not just the hardcore fighting gamers 🙂 You will use your entire controller.
— NISAmerica (@NISAmerica) January 11, 2018
SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy launches on Switch this summer.
Good Shepherd Entertainment announced two of its Oh…Sir! games for Switch this week. For The Hollywood Roast, the studio has confirmed that all content from the PC version will be featured, including an extra character.
Good Shepherd told Nintendo Everything reader James M on Twitter:
It includes all the content from the PC version including an extra character 😉
— Good Shepherd (@GoodShepherdEnt) January 11, 2018
As for the possibility of additional content in both Oh…Sir! titles, Good Shepherd isn’t ruling out the possibility:
Support @VileMonarch and see! pic.twitter.com/b7l7TUVrR8
— Good Shepherd (@GoodShepherdEnt) January 11, 2018
Fire Emblem Heroes updated this week with a new Grand Hero Battle featuring Oliver, along with a summoning focus featuring Micaiah. Get a closer look at all of the new content below.
A new video for Dragon Quest Builders compares the upcoming Switch version to the currently-available PS4 release. You can check it out below.
Comic Book is reporting on two new games Warner Bros. and TT Games have in development.
The first project carries the unconfirmed title “LEGO Incredibles 2” and is naturally based on Pixar’s upcoming film. There could be some truth to this, as a catalogue showcasing LEGO toy sets for 2018 leaked several months ago and mentioned an unannounced game linked to an unspecified Pixar property.
A handful of Mario games on 3DS have been discounted on Amazon. Mario Kart 7, New Super Mario Bros. 2, and Super Mario 3D Land are down to $19.99 each. You can also purchase Mario Sports Superstars, Super Mario Maker, and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions for $30 each.
Best Buy’s sale page is located here. Amazon has thus far price-matched Mario & Luigi here.
According to a listing on the European eShop, Baseball Riot will be available soon on Switch. It’s currently down for January 19, and should be out on the same day in North America.
Baseball Riot has you playing as the retired star batter Gabe Carpaccio as he goes on a crusade to free his former team from the grasp of Explodz Inc. In over 100 levels, you’ll use baseballs to take out targets.
We have more information and a trailer for Baseball Riot below.